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<blockquote data-quote="Tone E" data-source="post: 1922706" data-attributes="member: 468729"><p>I discovered this stuff the other day. I used to eat a lot of pasta, so I bought a box. It's more like something you would usually call a noodle, but is an acceptable substitute for pasta. It cooks very quickly. The box says 4 to 6 minutes. Don't cook it for more than 5 or it gets very sticky. One box increases in size, once cooked, to feed two people and I'm greedy. I cooked it as a spaghetti dish with mushroom, Parmigiano, Spinach, black pepper and olive oil and it took the flavours well. I also used it as a noodle with some chilli and ginger and spring onion. That worked well too. It get a thumbs up from me and I'll be buying some more. I'm actually quite pleased with it on the sly.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tone E, post: 1922706, member: 468729"] I discovered this stuff the other day. I used to eat a lot of pasta, so I bought a box. It's more like something you would usually call a noodle, but is an acceptable substitute for pasta. It cooks very quickly. The box says 4 to 6 minutes. Don't cook it for more than 5 or it gets very sticky. One box increases in size, once cooked, to feed two people and I'm greedy. I cooked it as a spaghetti dish with mushroom, Parmigiano, Spinach, black pepper and olive oil and it took the flavours well. I also used it as a noodle with some chilli and ginger and spring onion. That worked well too. It get a thumbs up from me and I'll be buying some more. I'm actually quite pleased with it on the sly. [/QUOTE]
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